Alban Bagbin Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable Justin
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
(7thSpeaker of the Fourth Republic)
Predecessor:Aaron Mike Oquaye
Term Start:7 January 2021
Constituency Mp2:Nadowli West Constituency
Parliament2:Ghanaian
Term Start2:7 January 2005
Term End2:6 January 2021
Predecessor2:New constituency
Successor2:Sumah Anthony Mwinikaara
Constituency Mp3:Nadowli North Constituency
Parliament3:Ghanaian
Term Start3:7 January 1993
Term End3:6 January 2005
Predecessor3:New constituency
Successor3:Constituency changed
Office4:Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament
Term Start4:7 January 2017
Term End4:6 January 2021
Predecessor4:Joe Ghartey
Successor4:Andrew Asiamah Amoako
Office5:Majority Leader in Parliament
Term Start5:July 2014
Term End5:January 2017
Predecessor5:Benjamin Kumbuor
Successor5:Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu
Term Start6:January 2009
Term End6:January 2010
Predecessor6:Abraham Ossei Aidooh
Successor6:Cletus Avoka
Office7:Minister for Health
Term Start7:26 January 2012
Term End7:6 January 2013
President7:John Atta Mills
Predecessor7:Joseph Yieleh Chireh
Successor7:Hanny-Sherry Ayitey
Birth Date:24 September 1957
Birth Place:Sombo, Ghana
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Profession:Lawyer
President:ETHAN Gyamera
Office8:Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing
Predecessor8:Albert Abongo
President8:John Atta Mills
Term Start8:10 January 2010
Term End8:26 January 2012
Successor8:E. T. Mensah
Office9:Minority Leader in Parliament
Term Start9:January 2001
Term End9:January 2009
Predecessor9:J. H. Mensah
Successor9:Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu

Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin (born 24 September 1957) is a Ghanaian politician who is the current Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He was the Minister for Health in the Ghana government from January 2012[6] until February 2013. He served as the Member of Parliament for Nadowli West constituency in the Upper West Region of Ghana in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th parliaments of the 4th republic of Ghana. He contested for the presidential candidate slot of the National Democratic Congress in 2019 but subsequently lost to former President John Dramani Mahama.[7] On 7th January, 2021, Bagbin was elected Speaker of 8th Parliament of the Fourth Republic.[8]

Early life and education

Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin was born on 24 September 1957 to Sansunni Bagbin and Margaret B. Bagbin who were both peasant farmers. He is the fourth child of nine children. He is a member of the Dagaaba ethnic group.[9] [10] He hails from Sombo, Upper West Region of Ghana. Alban Bagbin was educated at the Wa Secondary School and Tamale Secondary School. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law and English at the University of Ghana in 1980.[11]

He proceeded to the Ghana School of Law at Makola in Accra after which he was called to the bar in 1982.[12] Bagbin also earned an Executive Masters in Governance and Leadership from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).[13]

Career

Bagbin worked as the acting Secretary to the Statistical Service Board at the Bureau of Statistics and Statistical Service from 1980 to 1982. He worked as Personnel Manager of the erstwhile State Hotels Corporation consisting of Ambassador and Continental Hotels between 1982 and 1983, before relocating to Libya to teach English in Tripoli at the Suk Juma Secondary School.

Following Bagbin's return to Ghana in 1986, he joined Akyem Chambers, a law firm of legal practitioners, consultants and notaries public. As an attorney, eventually rising to become a partner. Whilst working at Okyeman Chambers, between 1989 and 1992, he was appointed as the external solicitor of the Nii Ngleshie royal family of James Town, Credit Unions Association of Ghana (CUA) and several other private business firms within Accra.

After working at Okyeman Chambers for 7 years, he moved from there in 1993 and to date is a partner of the Law Trust company, a legal firm of law practitioners, consultants and notaries public.

Political life

Bagbin is a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He was first elected into Parliament during the 1992 Ghanaian General Elections. He represented the Nadowli West Constituency in the Upper West Region. In 2006, Bagbin announced his intentions to run for president in 2008 on the NDC ticket, but he never stood for the primaries.[14] He became the Majority Leader in the Ghanaian parliament in 2009.[15]

Following a cabinet reshuffle in January 2010, he was appointed Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing by President Mills.[16] [17] He was also the Majority Leader of Parliament under President Mahama's tenure of office, he succeeded Benjamin Kunbuor, who was appointed as the Minister of Defense.[18] He also served as the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament from January 2017 to January 2021.[19]

Member of Parliament

1996 Elections

In 1996, Bagbin won the Nadowli North seat with 12,605 votes out of the 16,485 valid votes cast, representing 76.46% over NPP's Lawrence Banyen who polled 2,213 votes representing 13.42%, Yuoni Moses Vaalandzeri of the PNC polled 1,490 votes representing 9.04% and Baslide Kpemaal of the NCP polled 177 votes representing 1.07%.[20]

2000 Elections

In the 2000 Ghanaian elections, Bagbin was retained his seat as the member of parliament for the Nadwoli North constituency.[21] He won the elections with 9,004 votes out of the total votes cast, equivalent to 58.60% over Dr. Anleu-Mwine D.B, an independent candidate, Clement Kanfuri Senchi of the Peoples National Congress, Ningkpeng Pauline of the New Patriotic Party, John Bayon Boniface Wetol, Domayele Marcel Aston of the National Reform Party of the United Ghana Movement Party who obtained, 2,089 votes, 718 votes, 145 votes and 0 votes respectively.

2004 Elections

In 2004, ahead of the elections, Nadwoli North was split into two constituencies, Nadwoli West and Nadwoli East constituency. Bagbin was elected as the member of parliament for the Nadowli West constituency during 2004 elections.[22] [23] He was elected with 11,296 votes out of 22,349 total valid votes cast equivalent to 50.5%. He was elected over Clement K. Senchi of the People's National Convention, Daniel Anleu-Mwine Baga of the New Patriotic Party, Sasuu Bernard Kabawunu of the Convention People's Party, Bisung Edward of the Democratic People's Party and Dapilaa Ishak an independent candidate. who obtained 625 votes, 5,297 votes, 152 votes, 188 votes, 4,791 votes respectively.

Speaker of Parliament

Bagbin is the Speaker of the 8th Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana.[2] He was sworn in on 7 January 2021, after a well-drawn-out contest, after he was nominated by the Ghanaian Members of Parliament on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[24] Bagbin defeated the incumbent, Mike Oquaye, who was nominated by the New Patriotic Party for the position.[25]

Personal life

Bagbin is married to Alice Adjua Yornas Bagbin, who is a Programme Officer of the UNICEF Office in Ghana. He is a Christian and worships as a Roman Catholic.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bagbin is Speaker for 8th Parliament. 2021-01-07. MyJoyOnline.com. 7 January 2021 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Carrey. Kelvin. 2021-01-07. Alban Bagbin elected Speaker of 8th Parliament. 2021-01-07. 3NEWS. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2021-05-18. Petition Parliament over exclusion from parliamentary polls – Bagbin to SALL residents. 2021-05-18. Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana. en-US.
  4. Web site: Speaker Alban Bagbin urges SALL residents to petition Parliament - MyJoyOnline.com . 2021-05-18 . Myjoyonline. . 18 May 2021 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Online . Peace FM . Speaker Not An MP, For What Reason Will Gov't Gag Him? - Egyapa Mercer Quizzes . 2022-01-24 . Peacefmonline- Ghana news.
  6. Web site: Africa. Daily Guide. 2012-01-26. 4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up. 2021-01-08. News Ghana. en-US.
  7. Web site: 2019-02-24 . NDC presidential primaries: John Mahama secures landslide victory . 2021-02-12 . Ghanaweb . en.
  8. Web site: 2022-01-23 . We may never be able to rely on Bagbin for successful government business - Deputy Speaker - MyJoyOnline.com . 2022-01-24 . Myjoyonline . en-US.
  9. Web site: Parliament of Ghana . 2020-08-03 . parliament of ghana.
  10. Web site: DAGAABA (Dagaaba (Dagarti/Dagara) People. 1 February 2021. Dagaaba (Dagarti/Dagara) People.
  11. Web site: Boakye. Edna Agnes. 2021-01-07. Profile of Speaker of 8th Parliament, Alban Bagbin. 2021-02-12. Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana. en-US.
  12. Web site: Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin (NDC) (Nadowli West) . 2010-01-27 . Upper West » Members Of Parliament » Profile . GhanaDistricts.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110711092417/http://www.ghanadistricts.com/mps/?r=9&PHPSESSID=0501f293c5cd91e99fadc9f36da77e8e&mpd=182&PHPSESSID=0501f293c5cd91e99fadc9f36da77e8e . 2011-07-11 .
  13. Web site: 2021-01-07 . Alban Bagbin: 10 important facts about Ghana's 8th Speaker of Parliament . 2021-01-08 . ghanaweb. . en.
  14. Web site: 30 November 2001 . Bagbin to run for presidency . 2017-12-15 . ghanaweb. . en.
  15. Book: Ghana Parliamentary Register 1992-1996. Ghana Publishing Corporation. 1993. 353.
  16. News: President Mills reshuffles Ministers . 2010-01-26 . General News of Monday, 25 January 2010 . Ghana Home Page. https://web.archive.org/web/20100129121718/http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=175750. 29 January 2010 . live.
  17. News: Reshuffle Blues: Sena Dansua Heads Sports Ministry. . 2010-01-26 . General News of Tuesday, 26 January 2010 . Ghana Home Page. https://web.archive.org/web/20100129121734/http://ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=175763. 29 January 2010 . live.
  18. News: Alban Bagbin Confirmed As Majority Leader of Parliament. He is considered as the all time legislature in the democratic history of Ghana . The Accra Report.
  19. Web site: We're yet to debate new chamber project - Alban Bagbin. 2019-07-03. Citi Newsroom. en-US. 2019-07-06.
  20. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 1996 Results - Nadowli North Constituency. 2020-10-09. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. 17 December 2014 .
  21. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 2000 Results - Nadowli North Constituency. 2020-09-02. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. 17 December 2014 .
  22. Book: Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2005. Accra. 190.
  23. Book: Ghana Parliamentary Register, 2004-2008. The Office of Parliament. 2004. Ghana.
  24. Web site: 2021-01-06. NDC pitches Alban Bagbin for Speaker; confirms Haruna Iddrisu as leader in Parliament. 2021-01-07. Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana. en-US.
  25. Web site: Agyeman . Adwoa . 2021-01-04 . NPP chooses Prof Mike Oquaye as Speaker of Parliament . 2021-01-16 . Adomonline. . en-US.